Mr Hans-Peter Mayer, the Member of the European Parliament and the rapporteur of Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection has prepared a draft opinion on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 261/2004. In the opinion, dated 17 September 2013, the rapporteur proposes to limit the waiting time in the event of a tarmac delay to two hours. For journeys of up to 3 500 km and flights within the EU, in case of delay of at least three hours, the passenger should be entitled to a maximum compensation payment of €250 per flight. The second category is concerned with flights of 3 500 km or longer and for these, claims of up to €600 should be possible for delay of at least five hours. In the event of no-fault delays and
cancellations, airlines should be required to bear the cost of a maximum
of three nights at a hotel, with a ceiling of €150
per night. According to the rapporteur, the amount proposed by the Commission seems too small in the
case of some destinations, particularly with regard to the need to
spend the night near the airport because of a possible further flight. The link to a draft opinion is here.
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